 sparky9
join:2001-10-31 Kingsport, TN | reply to volntn Re: TWGandalf, a response
It's what you might call an overloaded network lol. |
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 TWGandalf
join:2003-11-17 Lenoir City, TN
| Thank You for starting a new thread. Yes, it is the Kingsport area that is in Charters domain. At hop 5 is where all my problems always begin. I have got lots of saved trace routes to show that saved. I have been keeping a Charter Log on Word for the past 2 months. Saving all the goodies because when I do get hold of tech support on the phone they deny it like anything or just say we are experiencing temporary difficulties. 2 months is way more than "temporary" difficulties. I do not know how to do a signal strength test. Could you please explain to me how to do that. I would love to be able to play MOHAA again on my server that I pay for. |
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 TWGandalf
join:2003-11-17 Lenoir City, TN
| Dumb Dumb me. I found it. I followed the link you kindly put in your post. LOL!
Downstream Value Frequency 555000000 Hz Locked Signal to Noise Ratio 37 dB QAM 64 Network Access Control Object ON Power Level 11 dBmV The Downstream Power Level reading is a snapshot taken at the time this page was requested. Please Reload/Refresh this Page for a new reading
Upstream Value Channel ID 3 Frequency 23984000 Hz Ranged Ranging Service ID 180 Symbol Rate 2.560 Msym/s Power Level 47 dBmV |
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 bigbearr
join:2003-11-16 Saint Louis, MO
| Yeah, that looks ok. From the troubleshooting you have already done, I didnt think it was your signal.
I dont know what all you have accumulated, but the infro from the previous traceroute/post and what I had done, it seems it is ATT, not charter, causing the problem. But you may have more info avalible to you.
If you are having trouble with the call center, you may need to escalate your case further up the chain until someone recognizes or states the problem they are having. Im sure you are not the only one. |
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